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Immediately after the release of the third series in this gigantically popular British sitcom, there was the announcement of a planned feature film. Although, the excitement for it was huge and was already one of the most anticipating films of 2011, there were perhaps some suspicions and maybe even some desperation from the makers due to the fact that series 3 became a huge popular hit, and theref... read more

A television show making the leap to a feature-length film is always a challenging proposition, and it doesn't always work. But fortunately, in the case of The Inbetweeners Movie, the translation from small screen to the big screen is for the most part a smooth one. Puppeteered by veterans of the original series... read more

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I will finally try and stick to talking about what happens in the film instead of going off track and talking about the guys again like I did on my other reviews, I watched this one after the second one and I felt it was better doing it that way and I'll explain why, people said the second one was worse than this nudity and crude wise but I think it was the other way around, and that's not a bad thing but it went a bit to far sometimes you know what I'm like but I love the guys that I kinda got over it.

Well as people have said it feels like three episodes of the show stuck together it kind of did feel that way but once it got half way through it got into the swing of things, James continues to still make me feel so at ease even if most of the awkward scenes with him w” read more

"29.05.2012
"I stopped believing in god when I realised it was just dog spelt backwards."
I have only seen a few episodes of the show, and it thought they were funny so i decided to rent the film. It started out really funny. There was especially one dance scene that had me almost in tears it was so funny. I'm a sucker for awkward dancing. But in the second half of the film it started to drag on a little too much. I thought the stuff with all their love interests was really boring and cliched"

“The big screen outing for the unlikely lads from Rudge Park Comprehensive, The Inbetweeners Movie is surprisingly short of laughs but big on heart.

It sees the inept foursome jet off to the worst hotel in Malia, Greece, in the hope of sex, sun, sex, sea, sex, drinking and sex. Of course, nothing goes to plan...

As a fan of the Channel 4 TV show I had high hopes for this film, but also reservations - would the format work for 90mins as opposed to the usual 30? Thankfully the answer is yes. The usual jokes and innuendos are present coupled with smatterings of awkward cringy moments.

However, the fact it's not a total gag fest worked rather well. The longer format gave you a chance to really engage with the characters as well as building on their relationships wi” read more

A television show making the leap to a feature-length film is always a challenging proposition, and it doesn't always work. But fortunately, in the case of The Inbetweeners Movie, the translation from small screen to the big screen is for the most part a smooth one. Puppeteered by veterans of the original series, The Inbetweeners Movie has all the witty laughs and vulgar humour that made the show such a hit in the first place, on top of unforced depth to ensure that it doesn't just feel like a few 25-minute episodes stitched together. Maturity in a vulgar comedy is a feat to be celebrated in itself, but it's even better that it was achieved for the movie adaptation of a beloved TV series. Best of all, while f” read more

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"You better bring your wellies, because you'll be knee-deep in clunge."
A television show making the leap to a feature-length film is always a challenging proposition, and it doesn't always work. But fortunately, in the case of The Inbetweeners Movie, the translation from small screen to the big screen is for the most part a smooth one. Puppeteered by veterans of the original series, The Inbetweeners Movie has all the witty laughs and vulgar humour that made the show such a hit in the first pl"

“Immediately after the release of the third series in this gigantically popular British sitcom, there was the announcement of a planned feature film. Although, the excitement for it was huge and was already one of the most anticipating films of 2011, there were perhaps some suspicions and maybe even some desperation from the makers due to the fact that series 3 became a huge popular hit, and therefore wanted to improve on the reputation of it as a whole (hence the idea of a feature film). Considering the fact that both the film and the TV series do suffer a little from repetition, the film is an absolute pleasure to watch and is filled with its shocking and crude jokes and is an all-round wild adventure.

Having said that the film is filled with extremely vulgar and crude jokes (j” read more

"Original rating: 15/R
Rating it should be: 18/NC-17
Why?
For starters, all three seasons in the original TV series were all rated 18/NC-17 due to the crude sexual references and strong language. So, it is only fitting that the film, which is roughly a longer episode of the series featuring the same type of gags, were rated 18/NC-17. We all know the real reason why it was rated R/15: to get a wider audience. And the fact that the DVD/blu-ray release is with an 18/NC-17 rating, this ultimately sh"

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One sentence review: Being a huge fan of the series, I knew I was going to love this anyway but it honours the series and is one of the most loved comedies that gives the boys a strong and heart-warming yet disastrous farewell.
FULL REVIEW HERE."